Hot off the press: new CNIM and neurologist data, insights into rising attrition, and what the numbers mean for the future of neuromonitoring. Plus, Rich answers a listener question on how to build a consulting career in IONM, from clinical expertise to LinkedIn presence. Join the discussion on Reddit: r/RichVogel
In Part 2 of Rich’s conversation with entrepreneur and med tech leader Logan McKnight, the conversation evolves into what it really takes to build (and rebuild) trust in leadership.
From navigating layoffs and pay cuts to owning mistakes, Rich and Logan discuss candid lessons on culture, vulnerability, and accountability.
They also touch on inspiration from Taylor Swift’s wisdom and Mel Robbins’ Let Them movement, highlighting why authentic leadership matters now more than ever. This is Part 2 of a 2-Part interview.
In this episode of the Stimulating Stuff Podcast, host Rich Vogel sits down with Logan McKnight, an entrepreneur and med tech leader, to delve into the challenges and triumphs of leadership in healthcare. From navigating the complexities of neuromonitoring to launching a groundbreaking Leadership Coaching program, Logan shares insights on fostering sustainable leadership and aligning personal values with professional goals. Listen in for an engaging conversation that explores the importance of authenticity, the pitfalls of management, and the power of community in driving change. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from two industry leaders who are passionate about empowering others.
This is Part 1 of a 2-Part interview.
In this episode of Stimulating Stuff, Rich Vogel sits down with David Zimmerman—neurophysiologist, educator, and innovator in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring (IONM). David shares his journey from neuroscience student to OR expert, blending technical skills, teaching insights, and a passion for advancing the field.
Rich and David discuss what makes great training, the importance of communication under pressure, the role of AR/VR in neurodiagnostic education, and how networking at professional societies can transform a career. Whether you’re in IONM or any high-stakes clinical environment, this conversation is packed with lessons on skill-building, mentorship, and staying curious.
Thrown into leadership without a life jacket? You’re not alone. In this episode, Rich Vogel shares his TED talk on thriving as a first-time manager in healthcare, where promotions often come with zero training and sky-high expectations.
Rich reflects on his own struggles—firing people wholesale, burning out after 100+ hour weeks—and the lessons that helped him evolve into a successful leader. Learn how to “manage up” to your boss, “manage down” to your team, and navigate the delicate balance between authority and empathy.
If you're new to management (or mentoring someone who is), this episode will give you practical strategies to stay afloat and lead well in even the most chaotic environments.
In this episode, Jess Barley and Leah Hanson join Rich to discuss an innovative new subdermal needle electrode designed to reduce needlestick injuries. This is a conversation among experts about clinician safety, thoughtful design, and the future of neurodiagnostics. Learn how a simple redesign can improve patient care, protect healthcare workers, and reshape professional relationships in high-stakes clinical environments.
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In this wide-ranging episode, Rich answers two listener questions: one about constitutional rights in employment contracts, and another about how tariffs could impact neuromonitoring. From misinformation about free speech to the downstream effects of trade policy on electrode prices, hospital margins, and tech salaries—this episode dabbles in the complex economic forces impacting IONM.
Rich follows up on the IONM case volume crisis with a deeper dive into workforce trends, generational turnover, and listener comments from YouTube. From rising CNIM attrition and Gen Z job-hopping to the stalled fight for licensure and systemic disrespect for technologists, this episode asks hard questions and doesn’t hold back. If we want a future for neuromonitoring, it starts with honest conversations like this.
Rich takes on one of the most debated questions in neuromonitoring: How many IONM cases are actually performed each year in the U.S.? Spoiler—most published numbers are wrong. In this data-packed episode, he breaks down the flaws in major databases, estimates true volume using CNIM data, and forecasts where the profession is headed. If you care about the future of IONM, this episode is a must-watch. NOTE: strong recommendation to watch this on Spotify or YouTube.
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In this heartfelt and unfiltered episode, Rich reflects on his ASNM Presidency—sharing hard-won insights, leadership lessons, and the invisible work that fueled one of the society’s most impactful years. From record-breaking attendance and research growth to policy wins, digital engagement, and the power of collaboration, this episode is a masterclass in purpose-driven leadership.
Rich returns from the ASNM 2025 Annual Meeting with stories, insights, and highlights from the most-attended conference inASNM history. From cutting-edge AI and challenges in the field to pediatric brain mapping, epilepsy surgery, and surgical planning—this episode celebrates the people and progress shaping the future of IONM.
It’s used by 88% of Fortune 500 companies—but is it science or snake oil? In this episode, Rich exposes the wild origin story,corporate misuse, and deep flaws of the MBTI. With wit and neuroscience insight, he explains why this test has no clinical validity, what makes a real personality assessment, and how we’ve all been duped by one of psychology’s biggest pop-culture myths.
In this follow-up to his ASET talk, Rich answers listener questions about public speaking. He shares personal stories and practical advice on managing stage fright, using storytelling to win over any audience, how to get started (and get paid), and why public speaking is one of the most powerful skills you can build—onstage or off.
Recorded live at ASET 2024, Rich delivers a funny, honest,and highly practical talk on public speaking. From managing nerves to building a killer presentation, he breaks it down into four essential stages: Planning, Preparation, Practice, and Perspective. Whether you’re a shy introvert or a confident pro, this episode will help you speak with more clarity, confidence,and purpose.
Rich unpacks narcissism—what it really means, how it showsup in leadership, and why generational power struggles are playing out in politics and the workplace. From Boomers who won’t step aside to toxic coworkers and malignant personalities, this episode explores how narcissism shapes our world—and what you can do to protect your peace.
Rich shares his 2024 ASNM Presidential Address—deliveredlive in Washington, DC. It’s personal, inspiring, and packed with stories about mentorship, advocacy, leadership, and love. A powerful reflection on what makes the IONM community special, and why the ASNM matters more than ever.
Rich recaps the 2024 ASNM Annual Meeting—the biggest oneyet. From standout lectures and award-winning research to rising stars and major milestones, this episode spotlights the people, projects, and progress shaping the future of IONM.
Rich dives into the FTC’s proposed noncompete ban and what it could mean for IONM professionals. He unpacks non-solicitation clauses, training repayment agreements, and the lawsuits already underway—and offers candid commentary on power, pay, and worker freedom in today’s job market.
In this listener-driven episode, Rich answers real questions about job hunting, career changes, workplace culture, fakepostings, and what hiring managers really care about. He also opens up about student loans, career burnout, and why choosing happiness isn’t just a cliché—it’s survival.
The job market feels like Tinder meets Squid Game—but Richis here to help you navigate it. From resume myths and recruiter tips to beating the bots and nailing your interview, this episode breaks down everything you need to know to land your next job (and keep your sanity).